I LOVE school supplies!!!!!! (TI-84 plus)
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I just got a TI-84 plus graphing calculator! Yay! I'd like to load on some game apps....can you guys recommend any good ones and post links? I'd also like to know how the hell to get apps onto your calculator and open them, as I have no clue!
Thanks,
CTFan
EDIT: I was thinking mainly of Mario, (is it Mario Bros. or SMB?) Tetris, Pac-Man, and Space Invaders. Which of these are available?
Thanks,
CTFan
EDIT: I was thinking mainly of Mario, (is it Mario Bros. or SMB?) Tetris, Pac-Man, and Space Invaders. Which of these are available?
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I know there was some really good zelda game for TI-83's...
http://www.revsoft.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=348
http://www.revsoft.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=348
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AWWWESOMEHomicidalBarber wrote:I know there was some really good zelda game for TI-83's...
http://www.revsoft.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=348
where do I get the stuff to download this on to the calculator (I didnt actually get one yet )
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Once you have a ti-calc, it's becomes painfully obvious how to upload the programs. As suggested earlier, search www.ticalc.org for programs. Go ahead and skip the ti-BASIC files, since I'm sure you'll be bored with them real quick. Aim for ASM and applications. Get mirage OS to make running items a whole lot smoother. Don't dismiss programs just because they aren't games. There's more to the ti calculators than just games. Have fun, because in two years, you won't care about it anymore.
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Get MirageOS, you need it for all the good games, like pheonix, mario, and wolfenstien83 (really fun, in full 3D!)
Also look at calcgames.org, and it's ticalc.org, not ti-calc.org
edit: ps there's no such thing as a TI89+ SE, the closest you can get is a TI89 Titanium
Also look at calcgames.org, and it's ticalc.org, not ti-calc.org
edit: ps there's no such thing as a TI89+ SE, the closest you can get is a TI89 Titanium
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Guess this would be the best place to ask. How the hell do I connect my TI-83+ or TI-86 to my computer? At the moment all I have is that phono-like cable that came with my 83.
vskid wrote:Nerd = likes school, does all their homework, dies if they don't get 100% on every assignment
Geek = likes technology, dies if the power goes out and his UPS dies too
I am a geek.
TI83+SE comes with usb-I/O port plug (It's called I/O in the TI-84 series)Sparkfist wrote:Guess this would be the best place to ask. How the hell do I connect my TI-83+ or TI-86 to my computer? At the moment all I have is that phono-like cable that came with my 83.
TI-84 has built in usb port (a or mini b, i forget)
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I thought the TI-83+SE only had an I/O port, and that the usb came out on the 84?totokan wrote:TI83+SE comes with usb-I/O port plug (It's called I/O in the TI-84 series)Sparkfist wrote:Guess this would be the best place to ask. How the hell do I connect my TI-83+ or TI-86 to my computer? At the moment all I have is that phono-like cable that came with my 83.
TI-84 has built in usb port (a or mini b, i forget)